June 18th | A whale of a view Gray whale as lawn ornament. A chat with the new head of the Nature Conservancy. And the case for incrementalism. Bill Radke
June 17th | The view from a Shanghai taxi A veteran NPR correspondent’s drive for the story. A tale of two counties. Forced conservatorship in San Francisco. And some of what we don’t know we don’t know about Kim Jong Un. Bill Radke
June 13th | Who’s your daddy? ISO the father, via science and society. What will tech giants’ affordable housing money fund? Is teriyaki on the wane in Seattle? Is Alexa listening to your kids? And another tale of cold cases revived through DNA testing websites. Bill Radke
June 12th | Are golf courses the solution to affordable housing? Seattle's trying to decide if it should keep its four public golf courses as is. The US Women's soccer team set a new record! Would embracing air conditioning make us less "eco-friendly"? And is the cottonwood fluff worse than it used to be? Bill Radke
June 11th | Following the trail of wildlife poachers, by way of elephant poo “Feces is the most accessible wildlife product in nature” – how that could help stop the illegal trade of ivory. A dispatch from the project Booked and Buried. And a look at corruption at the highest levels of FIFA, with fallout that continues from 2015. Bill Radke
June 10th | Why cities can’t afford to solve homelessness The homelessness crisis makes cities victims of their own success. Salesforce comes to Seattle. Washington gets an icebreaker (not that kind). And housing goes on the City Council docket. Bill Radke
June 6th | Gov. Inslee’s heading for the big stage, and he wants to bring climate change with him Climate change debates, carbon offsets, and embracing a family’s transformation. Bill Radke
June 5th | Grow up – but don’t forget how to play like a kid Tricksters of stage, screen, and western Seattle. One business owner on homelessness in SODO. Missing faces at the Seattle International Dance Festival. And what does it mean to travel in an unequal world? Bill Radke
June 4th | Meat thieves and Divine: John Waters in his own words Everyone’s favorite reprobate. Co-ed cheers at Seahawks games. Doug Baldwin on public discourse. And Sara Porkalob on the shape of trust. Bill Radke
June 3rd | This year saw a drop in people occupying their vehicles – but how do we know for sure? Counting the Seattleites living in their vehicles. Engaging with round earth skeptics. And reliving the dread of school dress codes. Bill Radke